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  • Jason Mccaffrey

    May 3, 2005 at 3:32 pm in reply to: Loggiing clip program

    [editorphil] “Hey guys, 3 or 4 months ago someone recommended a program to catolog and search clips. I thought it was iLog, but it was not, I searched the ARC but could not find. Does someone remember? “

    I think it’s called, um, Final Cut Pro.

    I use the log and capture function in Final Cut with no problems. In fact, I’m working on cataloguing all of the footage that we have from before I started working here. I made a new FCP file called “Tape Logs”, arbitrarily numbered all of the tapes, made bins corresponding with the numbers on the tapes, and am in the process of logging all of the tapes (w/o capturing, obviously) and giving the footage a lot of descriptive words that I might use if I were looking for this footage later on. Then, down the road when I need to find something obscure that I know we have, I open up Tape Logs, click in the browser, type apple-f, and do a search. FCP will search every column in the log so all of those descriptive words I used in the description of the clip will help me find the clip I’m looking for. In particular, I make sure I use the actor’s name in the description. I frequently find myself saying, “I need that clip that had Mary in it.” Hope this helps.

    Jason

  • Jason Mccaffrey

    April 20, 2005 at 5:57 pm in reply to: Any new G5’s yet?

    I’m curious how big of price cuts we can expect on the older g5s should newer better faster machines come out. Anyone have any insight for this freshman editor? I know that I purchased an outdated g4 that once was sold for $2-3000+ new for $500 used on eBay. How long before I can upgrade to a g5 with my small time budget?

    Jason

  • Figured it out

  • Jason Mccaffrey

    April 18, 2005 at 6:03 pm in reply to: Newbie question about exporting to tape

    Are you able to capture video from your camera with your current set up?

    A simple suggestion that may or may not help is to click on view > external video > all frames. Make sure all frames has a check mark next to it.

    Jason

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